Intercom System Installers
Intercom systems are a staple of multi-family communities. They curate building access, allow guests to get in touch with residents, and act as the first layer of security to prevent unwanted guests from entering the community. When it comes to providing a feeling of safety and comfort to residents in the building, they’re essential.
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Our technicians have an average of 10 years’ experience.We are trustworthy, locally-owned, and skilled. We strive to always arrive on time, we guarantee our workmanship and we consider no project too small for our team!

Hard-Wired Intercom
Hard-wires intercoms is one of the old schoool before technology introduced wireless. The wires need to be run inside of the walls, just like electrical lines. Installing a hard-wired system in a preexisting building can be costly and time consuming.

Wireless Intercom
Wireless intercom systems rely on radio frequencies to communicate. Most modern solutions connect to the internet either through Wi-Fi or data connection like 3G, while some work as two-way radios.

Automatic Gate Entry
Automatic gate entry intercom systems are very similar to other systems, except with a few more options. In addition to audio, automatic gate entry systems have the ability to lock and unlock gates and doors remotely. Most modern systems also have cameras so you can see who’s on the other end. These are typically hard-wired systems because of the distance required to reach from the house to the front gate. Smaller automatic gate entry intercom systems that attach to your front door can be operated wirelessly if they’re in range of your home’s Wi-Fi signal.

Mobile Connection
Most modern intercom systems, whether hard-wired or wireless, offer the ability to connect to your mobile phone through an app, so you can always see and talk to people at your business or home no matter where you are. As long as you have a mobile connection, you can use your intercom system.

Carrier-Current
Carrier-current intercom systems work with the existing electrical systems in the building. They use AC power to produce medium-frequency AM signals to communicate between hubs. Carrier-current systems are cheaper to install than hard-wired systems but offer less clarity. This antiquated type of intercom system is also susceptible to interference.
